When different people with different roles within APEX can view the same report, you need to ensure they can only access the information they are privy to. Sounds straightforward, but in some situations, a simple right-click and “inspect” could represent a security risk. In this week’s Instant Tips, Anton and Hayden each present their way of building conditional edit links when creating a report. After all, you can’t rely on CSS to enforce your security.
The episode also includes a cool off-topic tip on how to move a link from your computer to your phone using Chrome!
Enjoy!
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APEX Instant Tips #79: Insum APEX Pro Chrome Extension for Developers
Ben Shumway joins Anton and Hayden to show how Chrome extension Insum APEX Pro can make...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #78: A tip on how to find slow code
Do you have APEX application processes that are unexplainably slow? Hayden demonstrates how to locate the...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #77: How to add a report and form to a pre-existing page
Anton and Hayden compare how to add a report and form to a pre-existing page in...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #76: APEX_IR.GET_REPORT to access an IR’s search results
In this episode, Hayden demonstrates a tool he built to access an IR's search results and...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #75: How to Layer formatting in Interactive Reports
In this episode, Hayden and Anton explore how to layer formatting in Interactive Reports and deal...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #74: Reviewing Code for Dummies
This week, Hayden presents a simple guide to code review, with tips for people to feel...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #73: Passing data to parent page using close dialog items to return
This week's tip on passing data to parent page using close dialog items to return is...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tip #72: A Recommended Accessibility Audit
Special guest Hayden Hudson shows how to begin testing your website for accessibility using your Tab...
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